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Supercontinuum light can be best described as ‘broad as a lamp, bright as a laser’. Incandescent and fluorescent lamps, such as those made from tungsten halogens or xenon, provide a very broad spectrum, typically 400 nm to 1,700 nm, but the intensity is limited to the quality of the filament or the efficiency of the gas excitation. Furthermore, as the light is not spatially coherent, coupling the light into the fi bre is a challenging affair, resulting in a low-power, low-brightness source with mediocre beam quality.


This model is: SX1000

Current Location: 36-228

Vendor: Diamond Antenna

Manual: Instruction Manual

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